The Ministry of Information Technology and Telecommunication has formally requested the federal government to reverse its decision to dissolve the National Information Technology Board (NITB). The appeal highlights NITB’s critical role in Pakistan’s digital governance. Officials argue that disbanding the board could disrupt essential services and hinder technological progress.
NITB’s Role in Digital Governance
A spokesperson from the IT Ministry confirmed that NITB manages over 100 digital platforms, facilitating services between government agencies, businesses, and citizens. These platforms are vital for efficient governance and public service delivery. The Ministry warns that dissolving NITB could create operational gaps, affecting millions of users who rely on these digital solutions daily.
Challenge to Rightsizing Committee’s Decision
The request opposes a recommendation by the Rightsizing Committee, which proposed dissolving NITB and transferring IT procurement to another entity. The Ministry contends that NITB’s expertise and infrastructure are irreplaceable. Established in 2014, NITB has been instrumental in modernizing Pakistan’s digital landscape, overseeing more than 500 projects since its inception.
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Concerns Over Service Disruptions
The Ministry emphasizes that dismantling NITB could disrupt ongoing digital initiatives, slowing down administrative processes. NITB’s autonomy, granted in 2022, has enabled it to innovate and implement e-governance solutions efficiently. Losing this structure may delay critical projects and reduce the government’s ability to adapt to technological advancements.
Recent Extension of NITB Leadership
The appeal follows the government’s decision to extend NITB Director Imran Maqsood’s contract for another year. This move signals confidence in NITB’s leadership and its strategic direction. Stakeholders are now awaiting the federal government’s response, as the decision will significantly impact Pakistan’s digital transformation efforts.
Stakeholders Await Final Decision
The federal government is expected to review the Ministry’s appeal in the coming weeks. The outcome will determine the future of NITB and its role in Pakistan’s e-governance framework. Experts stress that retaining NITB is essential for sustaining momentum in digital innovation and ensuring seamless public service delivery.